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Healthier dietary patterns with lower inflammatory potential were associated with lower dementia risk for people with elevated Alzheimer’s disease and neurobiological risk biomarkers, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. The study explored how diet quality relates to dementia risk, specifically examining phosphorylated tau at threonine 217 (p-tau217), which the authors described
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